Hello All,
I am having a serious problem.
Last time, I flashed my router. I do not know whether the firmware
was successfully updated. The flashing process was on for more than
6hours with no output. I powered the system off,
I have returned to it today but am not able to connect to the
device.
The router is on, I have connected it with Ethernet cables and
everything is good but I can not connect to the router either using
the cable or wifi. Please any information for me will really help.
Thanks
"A Goal is a Dream with a Plan and a Dateline"
Do On to Others what you will like them to do on to you.'The Golden
Rule'
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On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Nges B <nges.brian(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
helo , i have been trying yo flash my dervice. it
was already
having libremesh so i used the sysupgrade.bin
Now , the service has been flashing non stop for more that 2hours.
I see how it tries to connect but fails. I also saw it restarting
but the flashing has not stop on the browser. I don't know whether
everything is right with the flashing ??
Thanks and waiting to hear from you.
On Jun 22, 2017 7:39 PM, "Nges B" <nges.brian(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Great . It has been successfully build and Compiled. I have the
> binary files now. I follow the tutorials on flashing the router
> in case of any issues I will get back to you.
>
>
http://libremesh.org/docs/quick_starting_guide.html
>
>
> "A Goal is a Dream with a Plan and a Dateline"
> Do On to Others what you will like them to do on to you.'The
> Golden Rule'
> The CEO of ABEBOH
> Computer Software Engineering Student
> Music DJ . Artiste at Casky Black's Record
> Regional Coordinator and CAC Member at Mozilla Campus Club
> Program.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 6:26 PM, Ilario Gelmetti <iochesonome@gma
> il.com> wrote:
> > On 06/22/2017 07:15 PM, Nges B wrote:
> > > Hmm when I visit the git repository, I think that the way the
> > code is
> > > base is placed is not the best.
> > > I see develop branch to have 11commits ahead and 9commits
> > behind master.
> > >
> > > From what I have seen in other open source projects or
> > general projects
> > > using git is that :
> > >
> > > there are always at least two branches
> > > 1) Master.
> > > It is the default and every time -t the code here is stable .
> > The code
> > > here is always the last release of the project. So the
> > develop branch is
> > > merge with the master during release.
> > > Developers do not commit or create pull request against this
> > branch.
> > >
> > > 2) the Develop Branch
> > > It is the current working branch. All pull request by
> > developers are
> > > against this branch.
> > > This pull request are reviewed then merge into this branch.
> > it can be
> > > broken at times but that can just be temporal.
> > >
> > > SO I do not understand whether this is the same flow we use
> > here or it
> > > is different.
> >
> > Pau is the one for answering this (Pau is main contributor for
> > lime-sdk).
> >
> > Anyway consider that the main code repository is lime-packages,
> > not
> > lime-sdk (which instead is the compilation tool).
> > And consider also that the next one will be the first LibreMesh
> > release
> > that will recommend lime-sdk (previous releases used lime-
> > build).
> >
> > Did you succeed in building with lime-sdk master?
> >
> > Bye!
> > Ilario
> >
> >
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